
If you're able to pull yourself away from Final Fantasy XVI on Thursday and you subscribe to EA Play, then you'll have a new PS5 game to play: Need for Speed Unbound. It's been revealed the stylish racer joins the service on Thursday, 22nd June 2023, bringing its arcadey action to anyone who's a member.
In our Need for Speed Unbound PS5 review, we awarded the game an 8/10 and praised its fun driving, presentation, vehicle customisation, and cool single player campaign. We said: "The much talked-about cartoon effects succeed in bringing some flair to the experience, and it all runs wonderfully at 4K and 60 frames-per-second. If you can forgive a slightly underwhelming backdrop and a barebones online mode, the minute-to-minute action make this more than worth taking for a spin."
To learn more about the service and what PS5, PS4 titles you can play, click through to our All EA Play Games on PS5, PS4 list. A 12-month membership currently costs £19.99/$29.99, or you can sign up on a monthly basis at £3.99/$4.99. Will you hit the streets in Need for Speed Unbound from Thursday? Rev your engine in the comments below.
[source news.xbox.com]
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One of the few perks Xbox Game Pass has over PS plus is having EA Play included with it.
In pretty much every other department PS wins hands down
@Member_the_game the US only gamepass perks are pretty neat as well.
But besides that PS Plus has steadily been leading the race for a while now yh
A wonderful game I urge everyone to play, the new Vol.3 update with the linkups are fantastic fun.
I feel the need, the need for a 97p for a month of EA Play deal.
I’m sure the length of time between an EA games release and it coming to EA Play gets shorter every year. I’ll look forward to playing F1 23 in November on EA Play. After all it’s not worth any actual money.
@Member_the_game No doubt - Ubisoft is an amazing, first-class company that makes games pretty much everyone wants to play.
Yeah, very fast it is added to EA Play, more likely to give Gamepass a try. As better state it is now, they messed up launch and first updates very bad which killed fun for those who started game at release, including me, promising Live service type game and forgetting about it for first 3 months is not great deal. But for new players it probably is blast now.
Now I have Diablo for some months, maybe I will try to jump back to NFS Unbound after 6 months.
@47AlphaTango it's usually always 7 months for their NFS and Sports Titles.
Definitely playing this over FINAL FANTASY XVI
@Cashews
What does Ubisoft have to do with the price of a packet of sausages?
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